Audit failed on Base
Metrics describe behavior; the contract describes what is possible. CaliberToken runs survivors through real security providers — GoPlus on EVM chains, RugCheck on Solana — and rejects any token whose contract contains hard risks: honeypot logic that blocks selling, mint functions that can inflate supply to zero value, pausable transfers, or buy/sell taxes extreme enough to function as confiscation.
An audit rejection is the most serious verdict in the log because it is a property of the code itself, not a momentary market state. The evidence field records the exact flags the provider returned.
Market-driven rejections can change in the next cycle; contract-driven rejections cannot. A honeypot clause, an uncapped mint or a 90% sell tax does not improve with time — the only honest grade for such a contract is refusal.
Base has become the second major launch venue for retail-facing tokens, combining Ethereum's security assumptions with fees low enough for mass pool creation. That combination attracts both genuine experiments and high-volume factory launches.
Latest rejections under this rule on Base
| Token | Network | Failed rule | Evidence | Contract | Rejected |
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